Running a 50 amp coach on battery can leave one leg dead or let 240V loads drain the bank fast. This inverter charger powers both output lines with 120V off-grid and blocks 240V loads without split phase input, so critical circuits stay on.
Losing one leg in a 50 amp coach can knock out outlets and create workarounds you shouldn't need. This inverter automatically supplies 120V single phase power to both output lines when no AC source is available. Both legs stay active for 120V loads instead of leaving part of the coach dark.
High-draw 240V loads can empty a battery bank fast if they're allowed to pull through the inverter. Built-in protection only supplies 240V when a split phase AC source is present. Heavy 240V loads stay off the batteries instead of draining the system by mistake.
Running a microwave, refrigerator, and charger on limited campground power can push shore input past its limit. PowerAssist supplements insufficient shore or generator power with battery energy during peak demand, while PowerControl manages available capacity for loads and charging. High-demand appliances keep running without tripping the pedestal as quickly.
Manually moving between shore power and generator input adds hassle and creates more chances for interruption. Dual AC input support with automatic source selection handles shore power, generators, or multiple AC sources without manual switching. Power keeps moving through the coach as your available source changes.
Even a short transfer delay can reset electronics or interrupt refrigeration. The main AC output has no break functionality with transfer times under 18 milliseconds on L1. Critical loads stay powered through source changes without a noticeable drop.
Info for this part was:
At etrailer we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.



Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.
Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.